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Gold: One Of The Most Mobile ElementsBy W. S. Fyfe
Gold is mobilized or made soluble under all crustal conditions given appropriate fluid chemistry with molecules which complex gold. In the surface environment chloride, thiosulphate and a host of orga
Jan 1, 1987
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Towards the Development of a Work Index for the Roller PressThis paper details the development of a functional work index that characterises the relationship between the energy that is imparted by a Roller Press into materials, against the resultant size reduc
Jan 1, 1997
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Fundamental Aspects of the Solubilization of Minerals by BacteriaBy J. A. Brierley, C. L. Brierley, R. C. II Blake, S. McGinness
A principal long-term goal of this laboratory is to achieve a detailed understanding at the molecular level of the microbial-dependent solubilization of minerals. Three recent advances in this researc
Jan 1, 1993
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Ground Movement and Pressure Changes Associated with Shortwall MiningBy John A. Dearinger, Fred D. Wright, Robert C. Howell
INTRODUCTION The rock mechanics study of the shortwall mining system at Beth-Elkhorn corporation's Hendrix No. 22 Mine is being conducted under contract with the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The object
Jan 1, 1977
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Hardgrove Grindability Study Of Powder River Basin And Appalachian Coal Components In A Midwestern Power Station BlendBy P. L. Padgett, J. C. Hower
Five coals blended at a Midwestern United States power station were subjected to detailed analysis of their Hardgrove grindability. The coals, representing four distinct coal beds, are a low-sulfur, h
Jan 1, 1998
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Development And Test Of A New Emission Control System Approved For Use In German Coal MimesBy Jörg Weidemann, Peter W. Kuchar, Paul Burgwinkel
The West German Ruhrkohle AG and the engineering company BEDIA have developed an emission control system for diesel engines that is suitable for use in underground coal mining, consisting of a granula
Jan 1, 1989
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Minimizing The Environmental Impact Of Blast Vibrations - IntroductionBy N. Djordjevic
The vibration energy that travels beyond the zone of rock breakage is wasted - all it does is cause damage and annoyance. Under favorable geologic conditions, this energy may travel many kilometers be
Jan 1, 1997
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The Use of Machine Learning Techniques for the Extraction of Process Knowledge from Industrial Flotation PlantsBy G. P. J. Schmitz, F. S. Gouws
In flotation processes the structure of the froth phase contains a wealth of information regarding the behaviour of the plant. Various structural features of the froth phase provide an indication of t
Jan 1, 1996
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Overburden Mining Improvements At Suncor Energy's Millennium MineBy T. D. Dreger
In the spring of 2009, Suncor Energy Inc. technical personnel saw an opportunity to improve planning and mining of overburden material in order to address aggressive construction goals and increased m
Jan 1, 2012
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Newmont USA and Derrick Corporation Collaborate on Technological Advancements of Screen Surface Technology in Gold Processing PlantsBy M. Zaske, E. R. Mortensen
"As mine operators continuously look for ways to improve functionality and increase capacity of their facilities, existing process equipment is often pushed to and past its designed limitations. As a
Jan 1, 2015
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The Planning And Design Of The New 1000 M Haulage Level At LKAB MalmbergetBy A Pettersson
LKAB owns and operates two of the largest underground mines in the world in Northern Sweden. In Malmberget, with a production capacity of about 30,000 t/day of iron ore, the current main 815 m haulage
Jan 1, 1998
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Practical Applications Of Well Logging To Mine DesignBy Jon C. Jenkins
In order to plan the most efficient mine installation, a company should take advantage of all available information and tools. One of the first factors of a coal reserve that needs to be determined as
Jan 1, 1969
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Scale-Dependence And The Hydrologic Design Of In Situ Copper Leaching Operations (be2cf072-1593-4dc9-9358-22f8d51609c2)By Michael J. Friedel
The scale-dependent hydraulic properties in a fractured porphyry copper oxide deposit are investigated for relevance to in situ leach mine (ISLM) design. In most well field designs, mine operators ass
Jan 1, 1993
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Simulated learning model for minable reserves evaluation in surface mining projects - SME Transactions 2013By C. V. Deutsch, J. B. Boisvert, M. A. Cuba
The amount of information available for characterizing a deposit increases over time due to the continuous acquisition of data during mining. This additional information is collected from different so
Jan 1, 2013
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Mercury Pollution Associated With Artisanal Gold Mining: Data From PeruBy J. Loredo
In some rural regions of Peru, artisanal gold mining is currently an essential activity as it provides an important source of income. In the Huanca region (Ayacucho Department) gold deposits are not a
Jan 1, 2006
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On-Line Analysis Of Coal Ash In Flotation Slurries: A Laboratory InvestigationBy S. K. Kawatra
With the increasing importance being placed upon modernizing the coal industry as a result of recent developments in the international energy balance, computer control has been and is being instituted
Jan 1, 1982
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Case Study Of Controlled District RecirculationBy C. J. Pritchard, A. B. Cecala
An evaluation was performed on a district recirculation system at a trona mine in Granger, WY. A 1.52 m-diam (5 ft-diam), 37.3-kW (50-hp) vane axial fan was installed in a crosscut between the intake
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineral Processing:Environment, Economics,and Energy are CriticalBy R. Addison, P. V. Avotins, D. W. Kestner, M. F. Dibble, L. A. Haas, M. D. Flavel, D. Halbe, D. J. Barratt, G. V. Jergenaen
Mineral processing in 1980 can be described by several key words, familiar to the industry throughout the past decade: complex, low grade, environmental, energy, high tonnage, and economics. Flowsh
Jan 5, 1981
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Some Electrochemical Measurements On Galena - IntroductionBy G. M. Swinkels
It is generally accepted, that oxygen is a necessary reagent for the flotation of galena with xanthate. Recent measurements have shown (1) that under plant conditions oxygen may be in a short supply t
Jan 1, 1970
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Calibration Of Low-cost Particulate Matter Sensors For Coal Dust Monitoring - SME Annual Meeting 2022By Y. Wang, G. Xu, N. A. Amoah, A. Kumar
Mining-induced coal dust causes various respiratory diseases to mine workers, such as coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP). Current available underground monitors are expensive, heavy and only measure m
Mar 2, 2022